Craftsman 122 Piece Mechanic's Tool Set Blow Molded Plastic Case P/n: 9-33122 on 2040-parts.com
Soap Lake, Washington, US
My hard plastic case for my 122 piece craftsman set that is long gone. Outside sticker is peeling as shown. Has a noise from a small piece of plastic inside it as well. But the case itself is in good shape and numbers are easy to read. THIS AUCTION IS FOR ONLY THE CASE. NO TOOLS
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